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Coursera’s $100M Bet: What 'Agentic' AI Tutors Mean for Students
Coursera is investing $100 million in LearnVector to build adaptive AI tutors. Learn what academic research says about how these tools impact student success.
How Coursera's $100 Million AI Investment Could Change How Kids Learn
Coursera is investing $100M in LearnVector to build persistent AI tutors. Find out how adaptive learning helps students—and why human teachers still matter.
Why Coursera is Investing $100 Million in 'Agentic' AI Tutors
Coursera is investing $100 million in LearnVector to build persistent AI tutors. Learn what this major shift toward 'agentic AI' means for the future.
Coursera Pours $100 Million Into AI Tutors: What It Means for Students
Coursera is investing $100 million in LearnVector to build AI-native learning tools. Discover how 'agentic AI' tutors will impact classrooms and home study.
Why Learning Still Matters When AI Has All the Answers
Coursera’s CTO and recent academic studies warn that unguided AI tools can hinder student learning. Discover how families can build true AI literacy.
Coursera Pairs With Claude to Turn AI Queries Into Real-World Practice
Coursera’s new Claude chatbot integration turns AI queries into interactive role-play. Learn how this shift to active learning prepares students for work.
School Tech Spending Projected to Double as Districts Demand Results
Global K-12 education technology spending is set to hit $420 billion by 2032. Learn how schools are pivoting to outcomes-based contracting and strict data privacy.
OpenAI Launches Free Courses: What It Means for Student AI Training
OpenAI's new Academy courses signal a shift in student AI training. Learn how structured prompting and microcredentials give graduates a career edge.
How AI Search Is Changing the Study Tools Families Use
A new EdTech index reveals how ChatGPT and Claude are replacing Google search for parents, while research warns of rising student reliance on AI homework.
Coursera Brings Training to Copilot: What It Means for Students
Coursera is embedding AI training directly inside Microsoft Copilot. Discover why this corporate push for instant answers threatens deep learning for students.